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(Aligning it with the current lore of the Veil of Webs and removing the majority of speculation.)
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The '''Divergence Crystals''' is a mysterious device thought to be made by the [[Manumarian | Manumarians]].
The '''Divergence Crown''' is a [[Veil of Webs|Vail Manipulation]] device thought to be made by the[[Manumarian | Manumarians]].


==Description/function==
==Description/function==


The Divergence Crystals are three different quartz crystals placed in a crown like items that covers most of the user's head. It seems to have the miraculous ability to create and destroy things with the sound of a voice. It is currently only speculated how it works as there is insufficient information to come to a conclusion, but it is thought that the device hides some sort of technology in the band allowing the user to apparently make their thoughts real, if only for a moment. According to [[Ty Omand]] the Crystals will only work if what the user says actually has the same meaning and the intent of their thoughts.
The Divergence Crown is made with three different quartz crystals placed in a crown like items that covers most of the user's head. It is a basic form of Vail Manipulation that does not require implants to operate thus it is a lot more unstable. According to [[Ty Omand]] the Crown will only work if what the user says actually has the same meaning and the intent of their thoughts.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 12:17, 1 May 2024

The Divergence Crown is a Vail Manipulation device thought to be made by the Manumarians.

Description/function

The Divergence Crown is made with three different quartz crystals placed in a crown like items that covers most of the user's head. It is a basic form of Vail Manipulation that does not require implants to operate thus it is a lot more unstable. According to Ty Omand the Crown will only work if what the user says actually has the same meaning and the intent of their thoughts.

History

Currently Unknown